Description
Here’s how I recommend using the class.
- Either activate this plugin, or include the class in your own plugin file.
- When you start to render the page with the post list, instantiate the pagination class, using an argument array if you’d like: $pargs = array( ‘get_per_page_key’ => ‘perpage’, ‘get_paged_key’ => ‘current_page’, ‘per_page’ => 15 ); $pagination = new BBG_CPT_Pag( $args );
- When constructing your query arguments (for query_posts() or WP_Query), you can use the class to get your pagination arguments out of the $_GET parameters. For instance: $args = array( … ‘posts_per_page’ => $pagination->get_per_page, ‘paged’ => $pagination->get_paged … ); query_posts( $args );
- After firing the query, use the
setup_query()
method to populate the rest of the class. If you usedquery_posts()
, you don’t need an argument: $pagination->setup_query(); If you usenew WP_Query
, you’ll have to pass the query object: $my_query = new WP_Query; $pagination->setup_query( $my_query ); - Then you can use all sorts of fun methods, like $pagination->paginate_links(); $pagination->currently_viewing_text();
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Changelog
1.1
- Adds additional customization arguments. Thanks, r-a-y!
1.0.1
- Updates plugin structure to keep plugin metadata in a separate loader file
1.0
- Initial release